About “Phoenix World Project”

Futuristic autopsy table

ABOUT
"PHOENIX WORLD PROJECT"

This is the operating table used by unknown aliens in a spaceship in the years 1990. Many witnesses have seen this table in action, so it is said that the same ship has visited Earth many times at this time. This working equipment and other UFO artefacts are in display in a small museum in the town of Redditch in England, United Kingdom.
Wooow STOP! Do you believe that?
No, of course not. I know, I know, you feel unhappy about this bad joke.
It is purely false information. And I am so sorry to have scammed you like that.

This lousy introduction was put in place to attract your attention on how easy it is to spread fake facts. When searching for data in the field of UFOs on the Internet, you should be extremely careful. There are probably as much counterfeit info on the subject than real ones. So how to make the choice and separate the two? Have a look to the topic “Disinformation and UFOs” on the home page.
So, what ABOUT
"PHOENIX WORLD PROJECT"?
Is it about fake news or real data?
In fact, neither of the two.
Let's explain.
Phoenix World Project (PWP) was born in the early months of 2015. Philippe allowed this idea to simmer for many years and finally decided to put all the pieces of the puzzle together. Thanks to the Internet and the vast quantity of information he collected as well as his fertile imagination, he has used the last few years to research the best UFO events to present to the public as well as to imagine the landings and design the best layout for the show.
Multiple techniques were implemented in a specialised workshop set up in his garage, coming from train model guys, aircraft and military vehicle modellers, miniature figure amateurs, terrain model builders, architectural building modellers, wargame terrain enthusiasts, etc.

At this stage, Philippe decided that ten UFO events would be part of this first series of scale models. He has written a proper scenario for each model and designed the show’s general presentation.

Each model scale board is presented on its own support table with lighting and sound that start automatically when a visitor approaches. Photographic background and black-curtain backdrops, as well as presentation banners, are part of each model station to help the visitor’s immersion into the atmosphere and understanding of the story.
As a member of the MUFON (Mutual UFO Network), Philippe has taken a scientific approach to considering the cases, but he has had to choose one of the theories or even imagine what might have happened when the craft landed, even though it may seem incredible. So, no “fake news” here but theoretical scenarios.

In short, the project is the research and construction of a first series of ten model boards of the theoretical aftermath of UFO events. Phoenix World Project has then developed this fine work in the form of a visually appealing road-show exhibition ready to be transported to your venue.

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